A polished picture of the fashion-conscious first lady wearing one was posted to her official Twitter account on Thursday, alongside a message emphasizing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recommendation that Americans wear face masks or coverings in public to help slow the spread of COVID-19.

As the CDC studies the spread of #COVID-19, they recommend people wear cloth face coverings in public settings when social distancing can be hard to do. Remember, this does NOT replace the importance of social distancing. pic.twitter.com/HRaQHFgXxn

“As the CDC studies the spread of #COVID-19, they recommend people wear cloth face coverings in public settings when social distancing can be hard to do. Remember, this does NOT replace the importance of social distancing,” the tweet read.

She appears to be the first member of the Trump family to publicly don a face covering and no other high-profile figures in Washington have been seen wearing one.

The tweet with a still photo came after she posted a video of herself reading the CDC guidelines.

Holding up a white face mask and dressed in a white blouse, Trump said “cloth face coverings” can be worn in public settings “such as grocery stores and pharmacies.”

As the CDC continues to study the spread of the COVID-19, they recommend people wear cloth face coverings in public settings where social distancing measures can be difficult to maintain. Remember, this does not replace the importance of social distancing. pic.twitter.com/eF3o33CUVS

“Remember: This does not replace the importance of social distancing … it is another recommended guideline to keep us all safe,” she says, speaking straight to camera from a backdrop that appears to be an exterior window of the White House.

Her husband, however, has said that he won’t wear one, suggesting he doesn’t think it’s presidential.

“I just don’t want to wear one myself. It’s a recommendation. I am feeling good,” President Donald Trump said at last Friday’s coronavirus briefing. “I just don’t want to be doing — I don’t know, somehow sitting in the Oval Office behind that beautiful Resolute Desk, the great Resolute Desk, I think wearing a face mask as I greet presidents, prime ministers, dictators, kings, queens. I don’t know, somehow, I don’t see it for myself.”

The president first announced last Friday that the CDC, in a reversal, was now advising Americans wear non-medical masks in public, adding it was voluntary.

Days later, at Sunday’s briefing, asked about the first lady’s support of face coverings, President Trump said she “likes the idea” while continuing to distance himself from the recommendation.

“It’s good, no, she feels that way,” Trump said. “She likes the idea of wearing it, yeah, she does. A lot of people do. Again, it’s a recommendation, and I understand that recommendation, and I’m okay with it.”